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Supreme Court Will Decide Fate of EPA Endangerment Finding
The Trump administration's repeal of the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding faces an uncertain path to the Supreme Court, where legal experts warn of regulatory chaos and a flood of climate litigation.
Key Takeaways
- The Trump administration claims repealing the 2009 endangerment finding will remove $1.3 trillion in regulatory costs
- Without federal EPA oversight, states could set conflicting emission standards, creating regulatory chaos for automakers
- Repealing the finding could paradoxically expose fossil fuel companies to direct climate lawsuits under the AEP v. Connecticut precedent
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